

Take your time
to remembering one of the best bands out of Seattle Sound and of course, called
as the Godfather of Grunge – Soundgarden and whether it’s about their doomy magic
distorted noise crusher led by guitarist Kim Thayil or drummer Matt Cameron to
the leading role on vocalist Chris Cornell screaming over four range vocals in
high-tones then, you should be proud to know them or knew their music which
seems to be brilliant and never lasted. This Various Artists compilations of
Black Days: the Midwest Movement Tribute to Soundgarden that covers most of
these finest Thrash-Core pioneer’s infamous tracks must be too damn good to be
true but it is and like it or not – the world might mourns with these songs
praying for a better solution in between or just cranking thus mighty riffs
like the mixing of Sabbath, Southern, Hardcore-Punk to Heavy Metal to the next
level as an admiration and celebrates equality in independent of Rock Music
forms reaching its best level over the decade of the amazing nineties era.
Names taking parts here perhaps, some of those strange that you never heard
before but a must as Destrophy opening with the radio hits Black Hole Sun to
Johnnyrook’s ballad meister on Blow Up the Outside World as well as Fell on
Black Days in total depression did a lot by Dayfeed or Casanatra exploding out
for Rusty Cage in their most aggressive systematic mode; everyone will see that
the name of Soundgarden shall live forever roaring longer than other Seattle Sound
heroes in every rockers true catalogs !
Links:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/black-days-the-midwest-movement-tribute-to-soundgarden/id253007328
http://www.allmusic.com/album/black-days-midwest-movement-tribute-to-soundgarden-mw0000350026
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